libertarians
All the Reasons Why Uber Is the Worst
A high-profile Uber executive suggested that the company should spend $1 million digging up dirt on journalists. We're not surprised.
The VICE Guide to the Midterms
The 2014 midterm elections are on Tuesday, and no one cares. You should. So in the vague hope that you live in a state that allows same-day registration, here's the basic shit you need to know about.
This Libertarian Pizza Deliveryman Could Decide the North Carolina Senate Race
On the campaign trail with Sean Haugh.
Is This the Year People Finally Give a Shit About Third-Party Candidates?
Every election involves some spin on the narrative that the two-party system is clinging to the edge of oblivion. But with confidence in Washington at an all-time low, these political interlopers smell blood.
Meet the Gay Libertarian Gun Nuts
Gay libertarian activists argue that more guns would help prevent hate crimes.
Libertarians Are Bored of Politics
Long skeptical of government intrusion, the libertarian movement is increasingly turning away from politics, embracing anarchism as the most effective way to achieve their free-market goals.
Atlas Mugged: How a Libertarian Paradise in Chile Fell Apart
Two years after Galt's Gulch Chile was founded, the utopian project is mired in personal and legal conflicts and investors now claim that the guy in charge is a sociopath and a con man.
If at First You Don’t Secede: The Push for Westralia
As Scotland votes on independence, an unlikely coalition of billionaire miners and xenophobic libertarians want Western Australia to follow suit.
Uber Drivers Are Revolting Against Their Shitty Bosses
More than 100 furious hacks surrounded Uber's offices in New York this week to protest the company's unfair policies toward its drivers. The good news is that the free market is on their side.
Are Libertarians Really to Blame for Ferguson?
The libertarian crowd has been warning about militarized police pretty much forever. But now they're getting blamed for empowering out-of-control local governments (and their cops).
Jim Rubens and the Republican Crusade for Campaign Finance Reform
New Hampshire's dark horse Republican Senate candidate is turning right-wing populism into a crusade for campaign finance reform.
A Harvard Professor Is Crowdfunding a Super PAC to Save Democracy from Money
Larry Lessig is trying to raise $12 million in order to win some elections and prove that radical campaign finance reform is possible and necessary.